Yes, but Phoenix would have to give up a young player, or two, to make it worthwhile for the other two teams.

TJ Warren? Mikal Bridges? Josh Jackson?

Earlier this month, league sources said the Suns weren't interested in putting Warren on the trading block. Warren, who is out with right ankle soreness, is second on the team in scoring averaging 18 points per game.

Phoenix traded to acquire Bridges in the draft. He’s averaging 7.7 points, but he’s started 38 games and has tremendous upside with his length and athleticism.

Trading him again, even for a point guard, would make that initial trade look bad.

Talented. Explosive. He plays hard and with an edge, but he hasn’t made the leap the Suns were looking for after closing out his first year strong in earning second-team All-NBA rookie honors.

The Suns have multiple wings, including their latest addition — Kelly Oubre Jr. — who they acquired from Washington for Ariza in December.

He’s averaging a career-high 14.7 points per game, is highly competitive like Jackson, and has been a good fit.

If Phoenix is comfortable parting with one of its wings, Jackson would appear to be the first one to go, but then the Suns would be giving up on a fourth-overall draft pick who could become a very good player down the road.

Oubre is in the fourth year of the four-year deal he signed with Washington. So he’s playing for his next contract and could very well get it in Phoenix.

Staying with that theme, Oubre made an interesting comment when talking about Bridges’ defense on the game-winning shot Derrick Rose hit over him in Minnesota’s two-point win over the Suns.

“I told him, next year bro, we’re going to be in this situation, but it’s not going to be the game winner,” Oubre said. “We’re up 15 in the fourth and we’re getting wins and we’re out there trying to close out games.”

That November game was before James said he’d love to play with Davis when asked about the idea. To that, Gentry asked why players weren't being accused of tampering?

Gentry later altered his stance and said James was put in a “bad situation” when asked about Davis, but said the Pelicans weren’t going to trade him.

When the trade request dropped Monday, Gentry acknowledged Davis wasn’t going to sign an extension that would be go for an insane $239 million, but said Davis was planning to play the remainder of the season in New Orleans.

You can bet Paul and Gentry aren’t exchanging laughs right now over this.

A lot can happen in the next two weeks. If Davis ends up in Los Angeles, Phoenix might wind up getting that point guard out of the deal.

Goodbye, Markieff (2016) - The trade: the Suns sent Markieff Morris to the Wizards for a draft pick that would stay with the Wizards if it is in the draft's top nine. The Suns also acquired DeJuan Blair and Kris Humphries. Jeff Swinger/USA TODAY Sports

Salary dump (2015) - The trade: The Suns sent Marcus Morris, Reggie Bullock and Danny Granger to create salary cap space in their pursuit of free agent LaMarcus Aldridge. The Suns received an unconditional 2020 second-round pick from the Pistons for sending out $8.4 million in salary for next season. Rob Schumacher/azcentral sports

Knight added (2015) - The trade: The Suns sent center Miles Plumlee and rookie point guard Tyler Ennis to Milwaukee, and the Lakers' first-round pick to Philadelphia. In return they landed combo guard Brandon Knight from the Bucks. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

IT sent to Boston (2015) - The trade: Isaiah Thomas, on a four-year contract with decreasing salaries, was dealt to the Celtics for Cleveland's 2016 first-round pick and swingman Marcus Thornton, a volume scorer. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Adding a point guard (2013) - The trade: The Suns were part of a 3-team trade with the Bucks and Clippers. As part of the deal, Phoenix sent Jared Dudley to Los Angeles and received Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler. David Wallace/azcentral sports

Loss of a legend (2012) - The trade: The Suns sent Steve Nash to the Lakers for four draft picks (2 1st-round, 2 2nd-round) They turned the first 1st-round pick into Archie Goodwin and have another first-round pick coming to them. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports